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UK VENUE PROFILE: Lee Valley White Water Centre

Every day is a big event day at a venue like Lee Valley White Water Centre. General Manager Paskell Blackwell and his team welcome a steady flow of guests on all seven days of the week. These paddlers, rafters, diners and walkers all need to be kept safe and looked after during their stay. After all, there are 13,000 litres of water per second powering through the site. The flow could fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool in a little over three minutes.

lvwwc course

The white water course and the terrace overlooking the course start. Practice lake.

The white water course and the terrace overlooking the course start. Practice lake.

lvwwc practice lake

These visitors pay for white water packages, food and drink and merchandise. An occasional televised canoeing competition raises the centre’s profile but it’s the daily visits and income that enable the venue’s operator Vibrant Partnerships to keep it solvent.

This world class centre has 25 acres of landscaping and car parks, an all-round security fence, a 330 metre Olympic course, a lake the size of two football pitches, boats, rafts, gates, blocks, hotel-level finishes, lockers and bathrooms.

Rafting for the people

Rafting is undoubtedly exciting and fun – take this writer’s word for it. It also looks a bit daunting. “The guides are key to matching the level of excitement with the participants’ appetite for it,” explains Blackwell.

Safety briefing from raft guide.

Safety briefing from raft guide.

The raft guides – professionals, some also athletes in training, with qualifications and experience to match – engage with customers to understand what they are enjoying, or not. It’s an itinerant profession, with guides moving between southern and northern hemispheres to match demand and Vibrant Partnerships trains apprentice raft guides from among the local population.

It all starts with safety. The guides provide an equipment briefing and show how to be safe in and out of the rafts. After that, it’s fun all the way and plenty to talk about in the café afterwards, together with digital action photos to take away.

Rafting course.

Rafting course.

Back in the cafe and on the terrace to share stories and photos.

Back in the cafe and on the terrace to share stories and photos.

lvwwc cafe terrace

Customer engagement

“Vibrant is a new company finding out how it wants to do things but the name tells you we want to make our venues exciting for customers,” states Blackwell.

The centre remains open all year round, serving walkers and cyclists using the Lee Valley Country Park. Blackwell concedes that this is not profitable business in itself but is an important part of keeping the centre at the heart of its community: “Getting people on site is important, especially to get families and young people to experience what we have to offer.”

Breaking down barriers to encourage people to visit is a constant part of the centre’s marketing initiatives, for example family rafting and March Mayhem discounts.

Weekends tend to be booked up so the centre encourages students and schools during the week and is also focussed on getting corporate customers on weekdays. The centre hosts an annual schools festival when thousands of children from across London, Essex and Hertfordshire experience white water rafting.

“We are available to host big events and support British Canoeing’s bids, but we need frequent attractions so we are also inventing our own. We’ll have outdoor cinema and Free summer activities and games during the school holidays at the pavilion in the park on the white water course side,” explains Blackwell.

Venue development

In 2014 Lee Valley White Water Centre spent £6.3 million to extend the main building with the Terrace Bar & Café, including a huge decked terrace which extends to the edge of the white water course. The café hosts live entertainment in the evenings.

lvwwc entrance

lvwwc reception

A ground floor extension was also built to incorporate British Canoeing’s High Performance Centre which is the base for the British Canoe Slalom squad and all UK Sport funded Podium athletes. The budget also paid for a separate pavilion with café and terrace, adding to the hire options Vibrant Partnerships can offer to customers.

The original building built for the London Olympics in 2012 has performed well. Green credentials include grey water recycling, solar panels and a heat recovery system. Energy use is equivalent to a large leisure centre.

Lee Valley White Water Centre – by the numbers

  • 2012 London Olympics – 82 athletes, 55,000 spectators
  • 2014 ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup – 300 athletes
  • 2015 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships
  • 2011-2016 – more than 600,000 visitors, including more than 100,000 rafters and more than 50,000 canoeists

PEOPLE: Paskell Blackwell is new General Manager of Lee Valley White Water Centre

Blackwell has been at the Hertfordshire venue as Assistant Venue Manager for five years, having joined ahead of its opening in 2010. He oversees the water activities and programmes at Lee Valley White Water Centre, which have had more than 600,000 people take part in since opening in April 2011.

He has more than ten years’ experience in the water sports industry and worked during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Canoe Slalom event, where he was in charge of the Safety Teams.

Blackwell said:

I am looking forward to my new role and the new season at the centre with Team GB preparing here for the Rio Games this year. I am keen to drive the legacy of the centre forward to provide a high level water sports centre for all to enjoy for many years to come.

Alan Butler, Vibrant Partnerships’ Director of Venues said:

We are delighted to have Pas on board. He has many years of experience and will make a great addition to the excellent management of our venues that we already have.

Competitor manager

Prior to joining Lee Valley White Water Centre, Blackwell was based at the National Water Sports Centre in Nottingham, having moved there because of his love for kayaking. In 2007, he became a member of the British Freestyle Kayak squad and headed out to the World Championships in Canada.

He then worked as the Head Guide for a private rafting company at the National Water Sports Centre, before becoming its Head Raft Guide and Site Duty Manager in 2009.

He has been competing for the British Rafting Team for over ten years, eight of those as captain. During that time the team has risen from 15th in the world rankings to 3rd and won their first gold medal at the world championships in Bosnia in 2009.

Pas Blackwell, new General Manager at Lee Valley White Water Centre. Lee Valley White Water Centre is one of 14 sports, entertainment and leisure venues managed by Vibrant Partnerships on behalf of Lee Valley Regional Park Authority.

Pas Blackwell, new General Manager at Lee Valley White Water Centre. Lee Valley White Water Centre is one of 14 sports, entertainment and leisure venues managed by Vibrant Partnerships on behalf of Lee Valley Regional Park Authority.

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